WhatsApp has reportedly been testing an option to recall messages for months now, and the feature is expected to arrive first on iOS followed by Android and Windows Phone

WhatsApp is reportedly getting closer to adding a message recall feature to its social messaging platform. According to WABetaInfo, the Facebook-owned service will remotely enable the recall feature with version 2.17.30+ of the app. The recall feature was initially seen being tested on beta builds of iOS. The feature allows users to recall messages before it's delivered to the recipient. The feature works similar to Gmail's 'Undo Send' option and makes sense if you end up sending a message to a wrong person.

The Recall feature will be remotely enabled in 2.17.30+.
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) June 5, 2017

The recall message option was seen to be accessible only by tapping on the message. The message gets deleted immediately after the recall button is pressed, but users will reportedly have only a few seconds to do so. Back in December, WhatsApp's beta builds suggested that there will be an option to delete messages even if the recipient has read them.

The recall feature is said to work with photos and videos as well. Other feature being tested includes an option to edit sent messages. WhatsApp's recall feature seems to be arriving first on iOS, followed by Android and Windows Phone. The company recently introduced version 2.17.30 for Apple's iOS mobile operating system with new features like albums, filters and reply shortcut.

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